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newt gingrich went after the art tex i am uopposed to boston. of bill yars financing a boss to pick candidates in 50 states. and grassroots small town conservatism. no one person it. he's a walking etch a sketch. >> it's absolutely absurd. but without irony, he changes position on this stuff. that's why he's newt gingrich. >> well congratulations on the hubris monday night. >>> coming up, look who's becoming the face for administration. joe biden. it's almost that funny. it's serious business to fight guns. guns -- for gun safety, you have to be for guns. he's laying the groundwork for 2016. he's the regular guy with a shotgun. >>> also the triumph of obama care. they're quietly buying into the obama care plan to increase medicaid coverage. many have opposed the plan in the past, especially florida's rick scott. he's on board tonight and tonight the man who replaced rick scott and who might replace him, charlie scott is coming on "hardball." what are you doing sunday night? the oscars. who better to tee up? james lipton. he's coming here. >>> fi
newt gingrich went after the art tex i am uopposed to boston. of bill yars financing a boss to pick candidates in 50 states. and grassroots small town conservatism. no one person it. he's a walking etch a sketch. >> it's absolutely absurd. but without irony, he changes position on this stuff. that's why he's newt gingrich. >> well congratulations on the hubris monday night. >>> coming up, look who's becoming the face for administration. joe biden. it's almost that funny....
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some idea of newt gingrich's popularity. a company is manufacturing underwear with newt gingrich's face on it. that's true. yeah, now, someone told the president this, nothing to me he's been on my butt for two years. that's a quote that was in the "times." i read that in the "times." the source is here. the president has actually allowed a comedian to interview him live, right here, at the dinner. so, ladies and gentlemen, please give a nice, big hand to the president of the united states, president clinton! give him a hand. >> hi, how you all doing. >> mr. president, i think we need to clear something up, if i'm talking to you here on the screen, who is this gentleman right here, i don't understand. >> he's the guy who messed up health care. >> okay, mr. president. >> where are you at this moment? i don't understand. >> right now, i'm over at the house of representatives. i'm still making my state of the union speech. oh well, if no one's watching, hey, everybody, i hinhaled. i smoked my brains out. they used to call me "w
some idea of newt gingrich's popularity. a company is manufacturing underwear with newt gingrich's face on it. that's true. yeah, now, someone told the president this, nothing to me he's been on my butt for two years. that's a quote that was in the "times." i read that in the "times." the source is here. the president has actually allowed a comedian to interview him live, right here, at the dinner. so, ladies and gentlemen, please give a nice, big hand to the president of...
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various shows of newt gingrich and callista gingrich showings available online for just $19.99. so the republicans and conservatives may be at each other's throats, and it's not going away. but newt gingrich is making hay while the sun shines for him, just $19.99. when newt gingrich and michele bachmann and tim pawlenty and jon huntsman and rick perry and everybody else lost in the republican primaries last year to mitt romney, mr. romney by winning the primaries became the leader of the republican party. when mr. romney then lost the general election to president obama and lost badly, and republicans lost in the house and the senate too, nobody thought that mitt romney was the head of the republican party anymore. but then who was? that was 3 1/2 months ago. who is the head of the republican party now? who is in contention to even be taken seriously for that role? who is in a position to be listen with by respect to other conservatives and republicans when he or she speaks from that side of the aisle right now? i mean, consider the landscape of what is going on right now. repub
various shows of newt gingrich and callista gingrich showings available online for just $19.99. so the republicans and conservatives may be at each other's throats, and it's not going away. but newt gingrich is making hay while the sun shines for him, just $19.99. when newt gingrich and michele bachmann and tim pawlenty and jon huntsman and rick perry and everybody else lost in the republican primaries last year to mitt romney, mr. romney by winning the primaries became the leader of the...
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. >>> newt gingrich actually tells the truth, and mark sanford comes to jesus. the big panel comes in tonight. stay with us. >>> we will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations. >> welcome back to "the ed show." in his second inaugural address, president obama pledged to address the threat of climate change. well, he's got the attention of a few folks, because yesterday tens of thousands of americans gathered on the national mall in washington, d.c. to urge him to keep his word. an estimated 35 to 50,000 protesters participated in the forward on climate rally in what was billed as the largest climate rally in american history. now, the crowd marched to the white house in opposition to the upcoming keystone xl pipeline decision. the project environmentalists say would cause irreparable damage to our climate. they say the extraction and production of tar sands oil causes actually more emissions than conventional crude. and public water fly supplies, croplands, and recreational oppo
. >>> newt gingrich actually tells the truth, and mark sanford comes to jesus. the big panel comes in tonight. stay with us. >>> we will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations. >> welcome back to "the ed show." in his second inaugural address, president obama pledged to address the threat of climate change. well, he's got the attention of a few folks, because yesterday tens of...
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newt gingrich, there's a fresh face. alan rich, rick santorum. don't forget wayne lapierre, the kid on the block. and even a curtain call for mitt romney. it doesn't look like the far right's grip on the gop is fading after all. john is a senior adviser to the santorum presidential committee, at least for the last one and roger simon is a pro here at political comments for politico. john, why the same old song, the same old faces? >> well, you know, everybody is talking about this rebranding and they almost this is like money ball where we're supposed to get rid of all our players and bring new players in. the change in marketing terms is not rebranding, it's repositioning. what the republicans did wrong, it wasn't except for a few cases bad messengers, we didn't resonate with the hard-working people around this country. we fight too much for taxpayers for the wealthy, we look like we fight for loopholes for big corporations and we've lost our way fighting for average hard-working blue collar americans. and that's where we have to change. not the
newt gingrich, there's a fresh face. alan rich, rick santorum. don't forget wayne lapierre, the kid on the block. and even a curtain call for mitt romney. it doesn't look like the far right's grip on the gop is fading after all. john is a senior adviser to the santorum presidential committee, at least for the last one and roger simon is a pro here at political comments for politico. john, why the same old song, the same old faces? >> well, you know, everybody is talking about this...
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newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still >> in 2007 the democrats were in control of congress. the model was 1996 when you had a democratic president and big clinton. newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still on a roll. you had dick armey who was the majority leader who was dead set against it. but the republicans gave into reality for some of the republicans, but the sort of more traditional conservatives, they keep telling people to go to work. we don't want the 47%. how do you turn around and say yes, people should go to work but shouldn't make enough money to live on. this is a subset of the most interesting dynamic in the world today. as i said, will the meanies beat the crazies? >> we are routing for the meanies. overall, are there numbers where the poling becomes so overwhelming? i'm thinking about it on the gun issue in terms of universal background checks. we don't know where the republicans are g
newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still >> in 2007 the democrats were in control of congress. the model was 1996 when you had a democratic president and big clinton. newt gingrich likes to win things. it has been a while since he has but it was at that point still on a roll. you had dick armey who was the majority leader who was dead set against it. but the republicans gave into reality for some of the republicans, but the sort of...
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newt gingrich -- who is more likable, he or karl rove? anyway newt gingrich slammed karl rove so he could make winnable elections. here he is in an op-ed piece in "the human events." gingrich is reduced to writing there. he was simply wrong last year. he's talking about rove. he was wrong about the presidential race. watch a video of his blowup on fox election night about fox news calling ohio for president obama. he was also wrong about senate races. republicans lost winnable senate races in montana, north dakota, ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania, virginia, and florida. so what's this, karl rove getting attacked by all sides, the establishment, people like -- i don't know if they have an establishment but getting hit by everybody now. >> he's getting blamed for everything, and it's not his fault. he had a lot of money, and there was a lot of things he could have done better. the big problem for the republicans is they spent so much money on campaign ads and not enough money about organization. the one thing about barack obama that republica
newt gingrich -- who is more likable, he or karl rove? anyway newt gingrich slammed karl rove so he could make winnable elections. here he is in an op-ed piece in "the human events." gingrich is reduced to writing there. he was simply wrong last year. he's talking about rove. he was wrong about the presidential race. watch a video of his blowup on fox election night about fox news calling ohio for president obama. he was also wrong about senate races. republicans lost winnable senate...
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newt gingrich used a different approach to explain his infidelity in a 2011 interview. this is only two years ago. let's listen to the newtster because he beats the band when it comes to this stuff. >> there's no question at times in my life, partially driven by how passionately i felt about this country, that i worked far too hard and that things happened in my life that were not appropriate. >> so he was too patriotic. he cared too much about the country. he worked too hard for the country, and then things happened because he was patriotic and worked too hard for the country. that is the most -- what is that? is that a mistake or is that some kind of way of talking? >> this once again is a selling point. it's the, you see, i love my country so much i just -- i kind of lost my head and, oops, i'm so sorry i left my wife for another woman. it's unfortunate. >> who are they playing to, john? when you say something which is as full of malarkey as that, who do you expect to believe it, that you were too patriotic, that you couldn't remember who your wife was or -- i don't
newt gingrich used a different approach to explain his infidelity in a 2011 interview. this is only two years ago. let's listen to the newtster because he beats the band when it comes to this stuff. >> there's no question at times in my life, partially driven by how passionately i felt about this country, that i worked far too hard and that things happened in my life that were not appropriate. >> so he was too patriotic. he cared too much about the country. he worked too hard for...
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is newt gingrich right? am i the problem in all of this? ryan, is this new president obama in his second term who is going to, you know, press the republican senators on issues like this where he really wants to see something get done, and we all know that immigration reform is a big deal. >> he certainly has learned a lot from his first term. what he is showing now is that he doesn't want another episode where mack baucus spends eight months sitting around with a couple of republicans pleading to get one of their votes and eventually they all trickle off. and, you know, he was also not involved at all during the health care. certainly he was sending people down, but he wasn't picking up the phone, you know, and calling down there like he did today, though certainly he had some phone conversations with olympia snowe. >> sure. >> that obviously didn't pan out. but that's what this is. he is saying this is not going to be a 14-month affair. we know where we are. we're going to do this or we're not going to do it. but we're not going to drag i
is newt gingrich right? am i the problem in all of this? ryan, is this new president obama in his second term who is going to, you know, press the republican senators on issues like this where he really wants to see something get done, and we all know that immigration reform is a big deal. >> he certainly has learned a lot from his first term. what he is showing now is that he doesn't want another episode where mack baucus spends eight months sitting around with a couple of republicans...
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. >> somehow newt gingrich always used people like me as the crazy people in his party to leverage bill clinton to get deals done. i'm saying this as somebody called a crazy person repeatedly. republicans called us, i mean, they called us jihadists. and newt gingrich and bill clinton used that to get a more center, middle deal. >> i think a lot of people look at the republican party and think there's all these extremists. i'm on capitol hill day in and day out. i think they feel boxed in by these fiscal fights. you look at eric cantor's speech, didn't talk about fiscal battles. it was about education, reaching out to families. republicans feel they're in this horrible situation where every week it's another budget fight. and they want to move on. it's not just about cleaning the party of certain elements. it's about getting to a new message. >> quickly, a couple of house-cleaning things. ben, how old are you? >> 36. >> you're a little old to be called a boy wonder. >> oldest living boy wonder. >> teenage sensation. >> i'll take it. >> that was a pretty good article. >> my mom loved it.
. >> somehow newt gingrich always used people like me as the crazy people in his party to leverage bill clinton to get deals done. i'm saying this as somebody called a crazy person repeatedly. republicans called us, i mean, they called us jihadists. and newt gingrich and bill clinton used that to get a more center, middle deal. >> i think a lot of people look at the republican party and think there's all these extremists. i'm on capitol hill day in and day out. i think they feel...
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with clinton and gingrich, the two of them sold compromise as a victory. in this day and age, maybe it's that obama and boehner don't know how to sell compromise as victory or our press corp will never allow that to happen. instead we find the conservative who doesn't like it, the liberal who doesn't like it, and then it forces the two players to say, i won. >> and then we invite lindsey graham on the sunday show. chuck todd, is there another republican allowed to speak on a sunday other than lindsey graham. nobody wants to talk. >> he's the front man. >> mccain and licensed. >> it's a problem. >> i think there are fewer and fewer republicans that will go on non-fox shows. >> why is that? >> i think that the mythology of the big, bad nonconservative media has gotten into some offices and so that there's this fear of we can't do anything that's not -- and i feel like it's a mythology that now younger staffers believe and it infuses these guys. they actually believe the spin that's out there, oh, my god, that's what the mainstream media does, anything to dis
with clinton and gingrich, the two of them sold compromise as a victory. in this day and age, maybe it's that obama and boehner don't know how to sell compromise as victory or our press corp will never allow that to happen. instead we find the conservative who doesn't like it, the liberal who doesn't like it, and then it forces the two players to say, i won. >> and then we invite lindsey graham on the sunday show. chuck todd, is there another republican allowed to speak on a sunday other...
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you had another bipartisan agreement between bill clinton and newt gingrich. and we paid for things. and very frankly, we paid for tax cuts because they're not for free. if you cut revenues -- right now in america, we are having a product that we deliver to the american people that cost 23 bucks. 23% of gdp. >> right. >> and we are collecting for that product 15 bucks. >> right. >> 15%. >> even mike and i can figure that out. >> losing money. >> any business that does that's going to go belly up pretty soon. >> that's right. >> can i tell my joke again? it just never gets old. i mean, i'm not good at math. i went to the university of alabama, but every year -- >> that's a given. >> we count to number one. but i can even figure out the math. this is what we've been saying for some time. americans have decided they like republican tax rates, and they love democratic spending plans. >> whoa. >> and the two sides don't match up. >> whoa joe. whoa, joe. in the 2000s, it was republican spending programs that they liked. >> i agree. i've written a book about it. >> $
you had another bipartisan agreement between bill clinton and newt gingrich. and we paid for things. and very frankly, we paid for tax cuts because they're not for free. if you cut revenues -- right now in america, we are having a product that we deliver to the american people that cost 23 bucks. 23% of gdp. >> right. >> and we are collecting for that product 15 bucks. >> right. >> 15%. >> even mike and i can figure that out. >> losing money. >> any...